Presyo ng gulay sa Kadiwa stores, nananatili sa kabila ng epektong iniwan ng Bagyong #CarinaPH at Habagat
Presyo ng gulay sa Kadiwa stores, nananatili sa kabila ng epektong iniwan ng Bagyong #CarinaPH at Habagat
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00:00The target of the Department of Agriculture is to open 800 to 1,000 Kadiwa Stores by 2028.
00:06This is another one of the franchising business.
00:09Bernhard Ferrer in Detail Live. Bernhard?
00:14Diane, that's right.
00:16The Department of Agriculture plans to imitate the franchising business for the Kadiwa Store.
00:21Its goal is for more Filipinos to reach cheaper vegetables and other products
00:27directly from local farmers.
00:34The target of the Department of Agriculture is to open 800 to 1,000 Kadiwa Stores by 2028.
00:41This is another one of the franchising business.
00:44According to Agriculture Secretary Francisco T. Laurel,
00:48they will allow private operators or cooperatives using the Kadiwa name
00:54until they comply with the rules and regulations of the government.
00:58Its goal is to sell agricultural products at the right price.
01:04The DA will also establish standard operating hours and days.
01:08Currently, there are 203 Kadiwa Stores operating in the country,
01:14but only 17 carry out regular operations.
01:19Meanwhile, the effects of the typhoon Karina and Habagat are still felt in the supply of vegetables.
01:24The price of vegetables has risen in the market,
01:26but Kadiwa still maintains a low price for its vegetables to be sold.
01:32We lowered the price.
01:35We did not increase the price so that more people can benefit from the cheap price of vegetables here in Manila.
01:44Let's update on the price of vegetables here in Kadiwa.
01:48Cabbage is Php 40 per kilo.
01:50Squash is Php 45 per kilo.
01:53Cucumber is Php 95 per kilo.
01:55Bitter gourd is Php 95 per kilo.
01:57Eggplant is Php 135 per kilo.
02:01Broccoli is Php 145 per kilo.
02:03Cauliflower is Php 155 per kilo.
02:07White onion can be bought for Php 85 per kilo.
02:10Red onion is Php 90 per kilo.
02:13Garlic is Php 130 per kilo.
02:15And bell pepper is Php 195 per kilo.
02:20It is expected that the price of vegetables will return to normal within a month and a half to two months.
02:27Here in Kadiwa, in the Bureau of Plant Industry in Manila,
02:30the prices of vegetables are slowly rising,
02:33especially those that cost Php 29 per kilo.
02:37Back to you, Deanne.
02:39Thank you very much, Bernard Ferrer.